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Does celexa work better than buspirone for Anxiety and panic attacks?

I have been on Bu-spar (buspirone) now for three months.. It worked for a while and I was happy and laughing again and can drive my car.. My husband... read more

Prednisone - How long do side effects last?

Took two short courses of Pred 50 mg for two days and then 6 days later 6 days at 25 mg. By end of second course was suffering extreme night... read more

Going thru menopause and had unprotected sex, ejaculated inside, how are the chances of pregnancy?

my friend is on her 50's she sometimes has her period but it's been 2 months she hasn't gotten it. she had sex and her husband... read more

Are there issues with taking Passion Flower and Celexa (citalopram)?

I recently came down with some stomach issues. For the first time in many years, I started having great anxiety again. I'm pretty... read more

Celexa and Klonopin?

I was recently diagnosed with anxiety and panic disorder. I've been given Celexa and Klonopin. So far I feel a bit better... read more

Zoloft in mornings for hypersomnia or at night for insomnia?

My doc just changed me from Celexa to Zoloft because I have had anxiety pretty bad lately. He also gave me Xanax. I have been... read more

Best drug for hot flashes?

I have been on sertraline for years and never get much relief. What would you recommend for drenching flashes and night sweats besides... read more

Can headaches be a side effect of progesterone?

Now takiing: Biest/Progesterone (BiPr) 25mg, 1 tablet, 2x/day, for night sweats & hot flashes. Dr.was saying too little... read more

Zoloft - has it started kicking in yet?

I re-started my zoloft 7 weeks ago - i have done 2 weeks at 25mg and 4 weeks (Saturday will be my fifth week) at 50 mg. I suffer from existential... read more

Cymbalta - weight gain,head sweats & restless legs at night are theses side effects?

Would luv some answers thanks

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